The proposed locations are:
The sites maximise connections with future town centres, housing, and public transport routes, and when developed, will have park and ride and pick-up and drop-off sites, bus interchanges and bicycle parking.
Your feedback will help develop the designs before the process of protecting the land begins.
The stations are part of more than $2billion of transport improvements in southern Auckland being delivered as part of the Government’s New Zealand Upgrade Programme.
KiwiRail is already working on extending the electrified network to Pukekohe, to allow electric trains to travel to Papakura and beyond by 2024.
Find out more from the project team on Tuesday 23 March from 4.30-6.30pm at the Drury Hall, 10 Tui St.
If you haven’t submitted feedback visit supportinggrowth.govt.nz/have-your-say/south to find out more or join the conversation on our Social Pinpoint page.
Engagement has been extended to 26 March in the wake of COVID-19 restrictions. The Drury event will only be held if Auckland is at Alert Level 1.